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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 58 MIN

Bridging the Gap: An Executive's Perspective on Today's Young Workforce | Rachel Capano

from Chatting With Slava The Jordanian · host Dr. Slava Shaker Al Nabulsi

Send us Fan MailThe workplace has changed—and so have the people entering it.In this thought-provoking episode of Chatting with Slava the Jordanian, Slava sits down with executive leader Rachel Capano to unpack one of the biggest challenges organizations face today: bridging the gap between experienced leadership and the emerging workforce.Together they explore why recruiting has become more difficult despite record numbers of applicants, how technology has transformed communication, and why accountability, resilience, and emotional intelligence matter more than ever.Rachel shares nearly two decades of leadership experience, offering practical insights into hiring, developing talent, leading remote teams, creating strong workplace cultures, and preparing the next generation for long-term success.Whether you're an executive, manager, HR professional, entrepreneur, student, or young professional entering the workforce, this conversation delivers honest perspectives and actionable leadership lessons.In this episode you'll discover:• Why hiring has become more challenging in 2026 • The growing skills gap facing employers • AI's impact on recruiting and talent acquisition • Communication challenges in the digital age • Remote work and training realities • Building accountability within teams • The importance of culture over credentials • Leadership strategies for engaging younger employees • How technology is reshaping workplace expectations • The future of work and developing tomorrow's leadersIf you enjoy conversations about leadership, careers, business, workplace culture, and professional growth, be sure to subscribe and share this episode.Smells Like HumansLike listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showStay Connected and Join the Conversation!We want to hear from you! Connect with Dr. Slava Al-Nabulsi and be part of the Chatting with Slava the Jordanian community:📸 Follow Slava: @slava_como for personal insights, stories, and inspiration.💼 Support Empowerment: @jordanian.women.entrepreneurs – celebrating and uplifting ambitious women.🦷 Smile with Us: @greenwooddentalpartners – bringing bright smiles to every face.👉 Engage with us by:💬 Sharing your thoughts on the episode in the comments or DMs.📲 Tagging us in your posts and stories.🔗 Sharing the podcast with your friends and family.Let’s grow, inspire, and empower together! 🌟 #ChattingWithSlava

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